
As the Obama Administration ponders easing sanctions towards the Castro regime, three more forcibly deported political prisoners arrived in Spain with an important message.
According to the AFP:
More Cuban dissidents arrive in Spain, slam Castro regime
Three more Cuban political prisoners arrived in Spain Tuesday, and immediately accused the communist government of using the release of dissidents to hide the "criminal repression" of its opponents.
Marcelo Cano, a 45-year-old doctor, poet Regis Iglesias, 40, and Efren Fernandez, 57, who briefly went on a hunger strike, arrived at Madrid airport accompanied by 15 relatives, a foreign ministry source said.
"These releases do not mean that the regime is opening up, what they have is a strategy to buy time," Fernandez told reporters in Madrid.
"It has been shown in recent days that there is criminal repression against dissidents in Cuba," he said.
Iglesias charged that by agreeing to release the dissidents, Havana is merely seeking to "clean up its image."
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